Kriterien für eine theorie zur lösung Des Leib-seele-problems

Erkenntnis 32 (1):127 - 145 (1990)
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The article presents a critical survey of the philosophical discussion of the mind-body-problem since the collapse of Rylean behaviourism. The major theories (identity theories, supervenience, emergentist materialism, dualist interactionism and functionalism) are sketched and briefly evaluated with regard to their advantages and disadvantages. The conclusion is that no satisfactory theory about the relation between mental and neurophysiological states exists today, but considerable progress has been made regarding the contours of this cluster of problems. A catalogue of criteria which every future theory concerning the mind-body problem must fulfill is given at the end.

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